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1030 Trrm tm.-rnsuaamcrron. , PF<><>l¤m¤¢i¤¤ fw Sec. 5300. Whenever·, in the judgment of the President, it becomes

,';2,,'€°““ *0 d‘“' necessary to use the military forces under this Title, the President shall
 forthwrt , by proclamation, command the insurgents to disperse and

g5,n_g,,._1g,n_g82_ retire peaceablv to their respectrre abodes, within a lrmrted time. Suspension of Sec. 5301. Whenever the President, in pursuance of the provisions of commercial inter- this Title, has called forth the militia to suppress combinations against °°“¤‘¤**· the laws of the United States, and to cause the laws to be du] executed, 13 Jn1y, 186], n_ and the insurgents shall have failed to disperse by the time directed by 3, s. 5, v. 12, p. 257. the President, and when the insurgents claim to act under the authority 323: ·g‘},lY» gig?- °· of any State or States, and such claim is not disclaimed or repudiated by 4;; the persons exercising the functions of ovcrnment in such State or The Reform, 2 States, or in the part or parts thereof in wdrich such combination exists, vv$:}}·¤€*?¥,§ Syl? 3 and such insurrection is not suppressed by such State or States, or whenwcedt 5,,},,,,;, ever the inhabitants of any State or part thereof are at any time found $15, H¤,;;,pg01},,,,5 l15y P,resrden,;; to be,1n rpsurreptipn ag;ir*,,sl,,,:.he United Statgs, th,e .,_ -; e residen may, y roc ama ron ec are a e ID ra rtan o suc %,“mh‘*;g‘{“°,;.',,g State, or of any seclzion or part thereof where such insurrection exists, Vmige, 2 ’W,u_, are in astate of insurrection against the United States; and thereupon 258; Cutner i-. U, all commercial intercourse by and between the same and the citizens S.#,Z,,g,,n,il,,,,5g,, Lhereirf apd, the pitizens of tl,:e res,t, of thefU,pited States shall cease and . · j e un aw u so ong as suc con ition 0 ostilit shall continue· and t$Q,k€,.,;l3yéé,7€5 all goods and chattels, wares and merchandise, conliing from such State G.C1s., 408. or section into the other parts of the United States, or proceedin from 10l:,e¤g¤,¤;re,,r¤,,5Cj¤s,;,,, other parts of the United States to such State or section, by Enid or U, S; wg, » water, shall, together with the vessel or vehicle conveyin the same, ’ or conveying persons to or from such State or section, be forgeited to the United States. In 10yn1Smn,,_ Sec. 5302. Whenever any part of a State not declared to be in insur-

 rectron IS under the control of insurgents, or is in dangerous proximity

225, s_ v_ ,3, pj fp placgi, u,pdpr,,,then,_ cc;,n:r<3, all cpmmercial ipterepnrse therein and 5g1g_ erewr s a su jec 0 e pro r i ions an con itions of the preceding section for such time and to such extent as shall become necessary to protect the public interests, and be directed by the Secretary of , the Treasury, with the approval of the President. b_,!`o wgenp p:·0}n,- Sec. 5303. The provisions of this Title in relation to commercial inter-

 course shall apply to all commercial intercourse by and between persons

Ibid., s. 4. resrdrng or,berng within districts within the lines of national military occupation, rn the States or parts of States declared in insurrection, whet er with each other or with persons residing or being within distrrcts declared,rn insurrection and not within those lines; and all persons with1n_the United States, not native or naturalized citizens thereof, shall pshziapgsctsmftérpgpame prolgbrnogz, ml poménercial intercourse with n o es or par 0 s ec are in insurrection as citizens of States not declared to be in insurrection. i Commercial in- Sec. 5304. The President may, in his discretion, license and permit ,*;;,<$¤‘¤€.,_,t,g>,$¤,,¤¢ commercial intercourse with any part of such State or section, the in- ___}’_°;_____; habrtants of which are so declared in a state of insurrection, so far as 3 ,1,35Ja,ly,,21,i;6;5 maydbe necessary to authorize supplying the necessities of loyal persons »2 5,,,,, iS,,,, ,,, S1 mg ,151 rnsurrectronary States, wrthrn the lines of actual occu tron 225, 5 2,*, ,3,* P, by the military forces of the United States, as indicated by publishedpdrdcr 317_ of the commanding general of the department or districtiso occupied; and,

 5 also, so far as may be necessary to authorize ersons residing within such

Wm_, 630; Tim lines to bring or send to market in the loyal) States any products which Orxgchifgcgtfpn,6 they shall have produced with their own labor or the labor of freedmen, Wg1f.,,,, 5g 5 lp0n,- or others employed and paid by them, pursuant to rules relatin thereto, {nal, 54, ,,,0,2,,,, which may be cstablrshe under proper authority. And no googs wares ,__ U_"S_, é‘W,,u_, or merchandise shall be taken into a State declared in insurrection, oi ,5e€,,,H, si gma, transported t,h<,r,ern, except to and from such places and to sinch monthly » amounts as s a hare been pier rously agreed u Jon, in writing, by the ¢0m¥¤¤¤d1¤g g8¤0l‘¤l of the department in which such places are situated, and an officer designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for that pur,posc. Such commercial intercourse shall be in such articles and for suc time and by such per·sons as the President, in his discretion, may